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The Journalist and the Murderer. The Journalist and the Murderer is a study by Janet Malcolm about the ethics of journalism, published by Alfred A. Knopf / Random House in 1990. It is an examination of the professional choices that shape a work of non-fiction, as well as a rumination on the morality that underpins the journalistic enterprise.
CMFR logo. The Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility ( CMFR) is a private, non-stock, non-profit foundation in the Philippines that has focused its endeavor on press freedom protection along with the establishment of a framework of responsibility for its practice. Its programs represent efforts to protect the press as well as to promote ...
Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. ( IRE) is an American nonprofit organization that focuses on improving the quality of journalism, in particular investigative journalism. [1] Formed in 1975, [2] it presents the IRE Awards and holds conferences and training classes for journalists. Its headquarters is in Columbia, Missouri, at the ...
Columbia Journalism Review – American magazine for professional journalists published bimonthly by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism since 1961. Health News Review – web-based project that rates the completeness, accuracy, and balance of U.S. news stories that include claims about medical treatments, tests, products and ...
The acquisition includes over 170 acres (0.69 km 2) of property, and 30 major buildings comprising roughly 1,600,000 square feet (150,000 m 2) of wet laboratory space, and 400,000 square feet (37,000 m 2) of administrative space. At the time of the agreement, the university's intentions for the space were not fully articulated, but the ...
The Cappies ( Critics and Awards Program) is an international program for recognizing, celebrating, and providing learning experiences for high school level theater and journalism students and teenage playwrights. The program prides itself on being a completely student-driven organization that gives a platform to teen voices.
Of his professional work, only two books were published. The first was A Syllabus of Mortuary Jurisprudence, published in book form in 1933 by Clement Williams of Kansas City, Kansas, with a foreword by C. A. Renouard (of the Renouard School of Embalming) and Clement Williams (of the Clement Williams School of Embalming). This was distilled ...
Marcia Chatelain (born 1979) is an American academic who serves as the Penn Presidential Compact Professor of Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2021, she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for History for her book Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America (2020), for which she also won the James Beard Award for Writing in 2022.